A reaction step of a chemical reaction is defined as: "An elementary reaction, constituting one of the stages of a stepwise reaction in which a reaction intermediate (or, for the first step, the reactants) is converted into the next reaction intermediate (or, for the last step, the products) in the sequence of intermediates between reactants and products".[1] To put it simply, it is an elementary reaction which goes from one reaction intermediate to another or to the final product.
YouTube Encyclopedic
-
1/3Views:248 110448 46110 428
-
Writing Rate Laws of Reaction Mechanisms Using The Rate Determining Step - Chemical Kinetics
-
Reaction mechanism and rate law | Kinetics | AP Chemistry | Khan Academy
-
Reaction Mechanisms—Finding the Missing Step.mp4
Transcription
Notes